CHEM 101A TOPIC A
EQUATIONS, FORMULAS, AND STOICHIOMETRY
WHAT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED THIS TOPIC:
1) Write and balance chemical equations involving pure elements and compounds.
2) Find empirical and molecular formulas and molar mas

SAT II-Review Questions
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Solids, Liquids, Gases
For 1-4
For 5-7
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Boyles law
Charles law
Avogardros law
Ideal gas law
Daltons law
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.
All gases have the same number of moles in the
same volume at constant T and P is
Solid

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SAT II Review (Organic)
Because
Because
Because
Statement II
Carbon atoms can bond with each other
It is a linear compound with a triple bond between carbons
3.
Statement I
Carbon is a nonmetal
The hybrid orbital form of carbon in acet

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SAT II-Review (Equilibrium)
Statement I
In the system N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) decreasing the
pressure will not cause a shift in position of the
equilibrium
When the temperature of a reaction at equilibrium is
increased, the equil

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SAT II Review (Acids & Bases)
Its a solution made by the combination of
a weak acid and the salt of its conjugate 12. NaOH is
base
For 13 18:
6. It always dissociates completely in
a. an acid
aqueous solution
b. a base
c. an acidic salt
1. A s

The Middle Ages
(1066-1485)
*The period brought about the rise of feudalism and the power and influence of the
Roman Catholic Church to England. Oxford and Cambridge became great centers of
learning while William Caxtons introduction of the printing press

Anglo-Saxon Era
449-1066
*This period was marked by a series of invasions including the Romans, Germanic Tribes
and Vikings. Poetry was often heroic in theme and reflected a blend of Christian and
pagan values.
I. It is important to note that ancient civi

Sample theses from literary themes: In the originals they are preceded by the
general intro of work and author and the funneling into the main idea of the paper. The
main idea is underlined here. It is followed by the thesis sentence which lists the
subto

Excerpts from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Read the following excerpts from Huck Finn. Think about how these excerpts show examples of
Regionalism. Remember regionalism means the writer writes about traits of a specific region in
the United States s

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Of Mice and Men: Chapter 1 Reading and Study Guide
1. Where did the bus drop the two men off?
2. How is George described?
3. How is Lennie described?
4. What does Lennie not have in his pocket?
5. Why does Lennie not have it in his pocket?
6.
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Of Mice and Men: Chapter 2 Reading and Study Guide
1. According to the old man, why was the boss mad at George and Lennie?
2. What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume?
3. Describe the stable buck. What physical attrib